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Cody Weiss
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary
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Rental Kit Forms - Full Kit

Cody Weiss
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Calgary
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Hi All,

I was curious if anyone has compiled a kit of all the forms one needs to deliver a systematic approach for rental units ( i.e tenant inspection, screening, 24 hour notice, 14 day notice etc). I checked the online forms here and the materials seems more relevant to US rentals. 

Thanks!

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Marie Tai
  • Investor
  • Port Moody, British Columbia
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Marie Tai
  • Investor
  • Port Moody, British Columbia
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Hi Cody, 

For BC landlords, I like Landlord BC.  You have to pay for the membership, but they have really good, detailed tenancy agreement and other landlord forms pertinent to BC there (and you can claim the membership fee for taxes).  The membership also gives you discounted tenant screening services (credit score) and they offer a landlord training course called Rent it Right.  The BC Tenancy Branch also has a whole bunch of useful forms on their website https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy...

I notice that you are in Calgary though.  I wonder if they have something similar for Calgary?

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